Pakistani culture is derived from Islamic values and incorporates elements from various groups that migrated to the region over time. It is characterized by languages like Urdu, Punjabi, Pashto, and Sindhi; a mix of local and foreign traditions; varied regional cuisines; colorful dresses; and religious festivals according to the Islamic calendar. Overall, Pakistani culture represents a blend of indigenous and foreign influences that largely conforms to Islamic principles.
2. INTRODUCTION
Culture is derived from Latin word ‘’Cultura’’ which
means to ‘’Grow or to civilize’'
Culture is a system of knowledge shared by
relatively a large group of people.
Culture is a learned behaviour of a society or a sub-
group.
Reflects the values of a society.
It defines complete behaviour of human beliefs and
behaviour.
3. According to
Edwards Taylor,
Culture is that
complex whole that
includes
knowledge, Beliefs,
Law, Art, Customs,
and any other
capabilities and
habits acquired by
man as a member
of a society.
4. ELEMENTS OF PAKISTANI CULTURE
Pakistani culture has the following characteristics:
Islamic values
Languages
Mixed culture
Food
Variety of dresses
Religious festivals
5. Islamic values
Majority of population comprises of muslims and
follow teachings of Islam
Belief in one Allah
Prophet hood of Hazrat Muhammad(P.B.U.H)
Brotherhood
Equality and social justice
Islam is religion of peace and patience.
6. National and Regional languages
A number of languages are spoken in Pakistan
National language: Urdu
Regional languages:
Punjabi
Pashto
Sindhi
Balochi
7. MIXED CULTURE
People entered the sub-continent from Iran, Turkey,
Saudi Arabia, Iraq etc. and adopted the sea route to
reach the soil of sub-continent.
They brought their traditions, customs, festivals and
way of life.
The local culture mixed with the culture of new
arrivals created a multi-coloured culture on the soil of
Pakistan.
8. Food
Due to regional and climate variations in Pakistan,
variety of food is available in Pakistan
Punjab: Paratha, Makkan, Lassi etc.
Sindh: Fish, Sea foods
KP: Sajji, Chapli kabab, karhaahi.
Balochistan: Dry fruits, Dates, Pulses etc.
9. Rich Literature
Pakistani culture is rich in the literature of
Urdu
punjabi
Sindhi
Balochi
Baruhi
Kashmiri languages
10. Dresses
Pakistani culture is rich in variety of dresses.
These dresses are colourful, prominent and give
attractive look during national fairs and festivals.
11. Religious festivals
Muslim religious festivals are celebrated according to
Islamic calendar.
Some main festivals celebrated in Pakistan are:
Eid.ul.Azha
Eid.ul.Fitr
Milad.un.Nabi
Shab.e.Baraat
Shab.e.Qadar
Youm.e.Aashura
12. National festivals
Independence day (August, 14)
Defence day (September, 6)
Pakistan day (March, 23)
Air force day (September, 7)
Iqbal day (November,9)
Quaid.e.Azam birthday (December, 25)
13. Conclusion
Islam has described the rights and duties of every
individual even in drinking, eating and dressing.
We have to observe certain rules prescribed by Islam.
So it may be said that Pakistani culture represents the
true picture of Islamic culture.
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